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North Royalton Sports Hall of Fame opens its doors to three new members

During the North Royalton High School Sports Awards Banquet, induction ceremonies were held for the NR Athletic Hall of Fame class of 2022. The three new members are Frank Calarco, who graduated in 2010, Nicole Hudek, a 2011 graduate of North Royalton High School, and Christine Siliko Brosky, who graduated in 1982. Frank was a member of the North Royalton Wrestling team. He placed at the OHSAA State Wrestling meet in 2008 (5th place at 130 pounds) and in 2010 (4th place at 135 pounds). “It’s pretty cool to be in the Hall of Fame,” said Calarco. “I never really thought about it until ....

Jun 21, 2022

Building Commissioner resigns to accept Parma position

North Royalton Building Commissioner Dan Kulchytsky has announced his resignation, effective June 30. His resignation was reported by Mayor Larry Antoskiewicz at the June 7 City Council meeting. “I was originally from Parma and I still live in Parma,” noted Kulchytsky. “The Building Commissioner for the City of Parma is resigning and this position will give me the opportunity to try new things and also to face different challenges, but I think I’m up for it. I have enjoyed working with our team here; they are great. At this time, the move makes sense.” Kulchytsky was approved as th ....

Jun 21, 2022

June is Pet Preparedness Month

June is Pet Preparedness Month. For pet owners, it is taking the additional step in ensuring that their non-human family members are protected in case of an emergency. Here, in northeast Ohio, we are lucky to not have to deal with some emergencies, such as earthquakes or hurricanes, but emergencies, such as fires, tornados and floods can occur and are not uncommon. What should be done in order to protect pets in these events? By considering this, it not only protects pets, but also family members and first responders. Pets who are left behind in an emergency that requires evacuation could cau ....

Jun 21, 2022

Ohio House passes Transgender Bill

Earlier this month, the 134th General Assembly Ohio House of Representative passed legislation to ban transgender girls and women from playing college and high school women’s sports. Ohio House Bill 151, passed 56 to 28. If passed in the Senate and signed by the Governor, this would affect the policies of the Ohio High School Athletic Association, the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the National Junior College Athletic Association, who do currently have policies that allow for transgender athletes to participate in women’s sports. If adopted, the state would override those po ....

Jun 21, 2022

Seniors attend Commencement full of happiness, hope and anticipation

It is June 3, 2022, 5:15 p.m. All students have reported to Gym 1 of the high school. This is it! They report to their assigned seats, last minute instructions are given, a last-minute restroom stop is encouraged, and the entire class takes a final field trip on school buses to Playhouse Square. They enter the theater and retire to the cavernous backstage of the opulent State Theater. Knots of students chat as calmly and as quietly as they can. Forty seniors, members of the NRHS band, are out front welcoming guests to their seats. The band plays selections that subtly speak to the seniors: Sta ....

Jun 21, 2022

Two graduates beat all odds and attend commencement

North Royalton High School graduation is always a very special occasion, Families watch their graduates make their way proudly across the stage as their names are called. High school is over and a whole new part of their lives is opening; that is why they call it commencement. Commencement means at the beginning. It asks the question, “What next?” As the names were called of each graduate to come forward to receive their diplomas, two moms, themselves both graduates of Brecksville Broadview Heights High School ’89, asked themselves, “What Next? What will be in store for their own sons ....

Jun 21, 2022

Varsity baseball team wins District Final, heads to “Sweet 16”

The North Royalton Varsity Baseball team is heading back to the “Sweet 16” in the OHSAA Division One State Baseball Tournament. In an exciting District Final game on May 26, at Talty Field at Brookside Reservation, the Bears defeated Avon 5-4 in 11 innings. North Royalton will play Kenston High School in the Regional Semi-finals at Louisville High School in Stark County on Thursday, June 2. The Bears took advantage of a throwing error by Avon in the top half of the 11th inning to score the game winning run. With one out, Cody Miller drew a walk and stole second base. Vince Koprowski stru ....

Jun 1, 2022

Seniors party at prom, graduate, and prepare for next phase of life

Big gold balloon 2022 numerals stood at least five feet high in the entrance to the North Royalton High School prom held this year at the Weymouth Country Club in Medina. It is the first prom in two years that has been held in the elegance of an indoor venue. The members of the senior class and their guests enjoyed an evening of dinner and dancing as their four-year high school adventure quickly draws to a close. Booking arrangements for this year’s prom venue were made a year in advance; the senior class began planning the theme and décor in January. Tickets for the prom were $70 for dinne ....

Jun 1, 2022

North Royalton pays tribute at Memorial Day ceremony

It’s a time-honored tradition in North Royalton. Every Memorial Day, the community honors military veterans who have given their lives so that we can enjoy our freedom. North Royalton Mayor Larry Antoskiewicz, members of City Council, and the North Royalton Police and Fire Departments joined with residents at the Cemetery on Royalton Road and at the Jeffrey Boskovitch Memorial on the City Green. “We are here today to say thank you to those who made the ultimate sacrifice,” said Mayor Antoskiewicz. “We stand in the midst of patriots and the family and friends who have nobly served lay ....

Jun 1, 2022

City Council explores canine shock collars

City Council members are exploring the possibility of allowing the use of shock collars on dogs as a means of control when residents take them off of their property. This topic came up when a Kingston Way Drive resident addressed Council at the May 19 Council Safety Committee meeting. The following, is the current city ordinance regarding the containment of dogs: “618.01 DOGS AND OTHER ANIMALS RUNNING AT LARGE. (a) No person who is the owner, keeper or harborer of horses, mules, cattle, sheep, goats, swine, dogs, cats, geese or other fowl or animals shall permit any such fowl or animal to ....

Jun 1, 2022